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UNCW study reveals Brunswick Nuclear Plant's "significant positive impacts" on local economy (1190 words)
The Economic Impact Study revealed that the Brunswick Plant's impact on gross output in the four counties was $901 million dollars in 2003, which is 14 percent of the total regional output value for the area.
In Brunswick County, the economic output attributable to the Brunswick Plant in 2003 was calculated to be $490.2 million, almost 40 percent of the total county output.
The Brunswick units began commercial operation in 1975 and 1977 and are operated as "base load" generators of electricity, operating at full power continuously except when maintenance or refueling activities are needed.
Brunswick Progress Association - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (658 words)
The Brunswick Progress Association is a community organisation active in the City of Moreland Council area, and in particular the suburbs of Brunswick and Coburg, inner northern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
The movement to form a Town Association (Progress) began early in 1905 in reaction to the non-responsiveness of the Brunswick Council to the concerns of residents.
In 1971 the Brunswick Progress Association combined with the West Brunswick Progress Association to object significantly to council plans to demolish the Mechanics Institute, which was built in 1868.
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